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Akryl på duk
Väggkonst
Post-Impressionism
1892
65.0 x 47.0 cmHandmålad olja på duk i din valda storlek och ram, tillverkad efter beställning av våra konstnärer. ( Beställ tryck
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Tahitian Landscape
Reproduktionsstorlek
Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin’s “Tahitian Landscape,” completed in 1892 during his second voyage to Tahiti, transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound yearning for primal beauty and spiritual liberation. Painted on canvas measuring 65 x 47 cm, this artwork stands as a cornerstone of Post-Impressionism and a testament to Gauguin’s revolutionary approach to capturing the essence of experience.
Unlike Impressionists who prioritized fleeting light effects, Gauguin deliberately rejected realism in favor of a Synthetist style—a bold departure from conventional artistic conventions. Visible brushstrokes dominate the surface, creating textured planes that pulsate with energy and conveying an immediacy rarely achieved by his contemporaries. The artist’s technique is characterized by loose, spontaneous application of pigment, prioritizing emotional resonance over meticulous detail. Gauguin eschewed academic precision, opting instead for a vibrant color palette—primarily greens, browns, and ochres—that reflects the lush vegetation of Tahiti.
Gauguin’s Tahitian landscapes emerged from a pivotal moment in his artistic evolution. Disillusioned with Parisian society and increasingly drawn to indigenous cultures, he sought refuge in Polynesia as a means of reconnecting with the natural world and escaping the constraints of Western civilization. This period profoundly influenced his artistic vision, propelling him toward Primitivism—a movement that championed raw emotion and simplified forms as expressions of truth.
The painting’s composition is imbued with symbolic significance. Two figures strolling along a winding path represent humanity's connection to the earth, while a grazing horse symbolizes fertility and vitality. The distant mountains serve as a backdrop for this idyllic scene, evoking grandeur and timelessness. Gauguin deliberately employed flattened perspective—a technique reminiscent of Byzantine iconography—to heighten the painting’s spiritual impact, creating an immersive experience that invites contemplation.
"Tahitian Landscape" captures a palpable sense of tranquility and harmony—a fleeting glimpse into paradise untouched by modern anxieties. Gauguin's masterful use of color and texture conveys the emotional depth of rural existence, transporting viewers to a realm where beauty reigns supreme. It remains an enduring symbol of Gauguin’s unwavering belief in art as a conduit for spiritual exploration and a celebration of the sublime.
1848 - 1903 , Frankrike
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